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A —————— THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA MON DAY JANUARY 15 ¢he Nebraska National Bank Of Omaha, Neb. Pald up OCapital, - - - - $350.000 DIRECTORS 1 R. JOHNBON, President, of Stee.o, Johnson & Co. A. B, TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C., B. & Q. R. R., Boston. . V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. L OHN 8, COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Oollina. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-at- Law. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. W. YATES, Cnshior, late Cashior of the First Netloual Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank slnce Ite ‘organisation in 1663, Ormxwp for business April 27, 1882, with dhe argoet capltal of any bank in Nebrasks, CotunoTions recelve spocial attention and char- 08 loweat obtainable hera or elsewhere. Ixraxnst allowed on time deposita_upon tavor able torms and upon accounts of baks and bank: " fonsien Rxcmives, Goverament Bonds, and Oounty and Cliy securities bought and sold. This prepared o do & goneral pani taall its e will pursue the [ afebanking FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOCIAL. Special Dispatch to Trn Bax. Nzw YoRk, January 13. Money—3 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper—53@6 per cent, Sterling Exchange— Bankers' bills steady at 84.813; demand, 84 85} Governments—Irregular, The stock market was dull and irregular, but in final sales were generally .‘_,(gli higher than at the close yesterday, As compared with last Saturday, the majority of stocks are about 1c higher, uun, and in the treatment of custom. most liberal policy consistent GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday, 1031 To-day. Adams Express... Allegheny Central Al&un«?l ‘erre Haute.. o pfd American Exfre-..... i Burl.,, Cedar Rapids & Nor! Canada Southern Fort Wayne & Chicago al & Bt Joseph. 14 pfd. ) Louisville & Nashvil Louisv., New Alb, & € lfirht.n & Clndmutl l;; d 1(!A Mem hh & Chlrluwn Mi n Centrsl. . Missouri Pacific. 1083 Mobile & Ohio. . Vs Manhattan Morris & Euex 60 New Jersoy nl 708 Nashville '{ Olultumog 48 Northern Pacific. . 483 o pid. 8} Northwostern ... 188} do pfd.. 1474 New York Ceutral 3 Ohio Central.. 4 king businees | o 1|2 75@4 70, Ohio & Mueiuipp 5 Onhu'in & Western Panama. 167 Peoris, Decatur & Evlnuv i Pittsburg & Cleveland. . Pullmnu Palace Car. lloek fuhnd Bt Innl; & Sap Fran.. lnr. "pid 9 8t. Piul & Mflwlhlw do 8t. Paul, Minn, & Munh.ohn IM 1424 8t. Pnuld& Omaha 52% 111 Texas & Pacific. 103 Union_ Pacific. 103§ United States Expi bt ‘Wabash, Bt L, & Pwi c g;} Wells, F' Wuum o& Co, Expre nion Telegraph. Little anburg Ontario Qun.kullver pfd Robluuon Bilver Oliff Bouth Pacific. 9 Btandard ui} Batro. .. " . *Offered, tEx, Interest. }Asked, |Ex, Dividend. o — PRODUCE & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatches to Tun OHICA Ci10AGO, January and quiet; rexular, 97{c for January; 95} @98} for l‘c'yruhry 99@49}c tor Marcl 1 054@1 03 for May: No. 2 red winter, 9@ No, zdnprl'lg,. 4@97{c; No, 3 spring, G, cited and higher; 62}o for cash; ry; .’:')&c for Fevruary; bije for ¢ for May, itly active and a shade high 97 by, Butter—Dull, weak and lower; cream- ery, 25@3sc; dairy, 22@%3c. r{urk——AeM»e firm and hhihar; 17 50@ 7 60@17 624 for February; for March; 18 05@ 1807} for Lard—Active, firm and higher; 10 70@ 10 72} for cash; 10 77@10774 for Febuary; m ;« (@10 873 for March; 11 05@11 074 for Bulk Meata—Active, firm and higker; ulders, 6 76; shortribs, 9 15; short clear, 9 40, Whisky—Steady; 116, NEW YORK, New YORK, January 135, ) | ket Lo-day are as follows coas, 5 uL : Wheat — grades |@fc options “"u’ better, cl pring, nominal; N 10%; sreamer No. 2 red, 1 09}; 14 @1 14} Corn—Cash $@4c hivher; options open- ed a shade better but afterward became weaker and declined §@jc, closing strong- red 1 07{@ No. 2 red, i | about 140 cars, packers paying $5.90 for ; Wachusett shirt- mkln. mo, an AndmaooglnlM.fl ! 8 220, mntlnfinhl‘:‘ 42, lln, 24 B0; do 78, 80c; o BH, 22her POTATOES—80@?5 per bushel, fo] mux.lg& 3ho; Poquot 10-4, 28ke, QJ.» ONIONS—80@350 per bushel, O * Toa) Bepperell fo6, ks BUTTER ~Choice country, 0@, | i i g & :,u;do o7, 18; Utdea 96, —Califoral w3do 'and Varnishes ADDLRA Per barrel, B3 78 35, 0 i Ol and vrn " OYRI Booth's ‘and Plattn select “g“‘s—lw. Dentiiiont, bor mixed vestern, 13@47¢; white, 46@%00 BARLEY,—Onah No, 2, 680; Fzes ~Westorn feash, firm for choice st | 8¢, 28@29° RYE~Caah, 45}0. NEW CORN- 430, OATS—8bc. SEEDS—Flax seed 950 per bu. No. 8, 'H ork—Stronger; new mess quoted at 18 45@18 75, the latter for choice Ia;)rd—Wnk: prime steam, 11 0@ 11,05, Butter -Dall and weak st 16@39¢. 1, LOUIS, 81, Lours, January 18, —Flour—Steady; family, 14 10@4 95; chows, 4 00@4 70; fancy, 4 85@b 10. Wheat—Lower and slow; No, 2 red gallon, sold straight down from 1 024 to 1 01 for gallon, cash; 1 028 to 1 02 for Januiry; 102 to | OVsters, 400 Sta mediume, 25, 5a; 175° headlight, per gallon, @1 01 for February: (1 04 to 1031 for| FLORIDA ORANGES—& 50, ""'_ jon, 317 Wnweed, botlod, March; 107 to 100} for May; No. 3| LEMONS $i 20 o llon, n&'m.winm #tr'd, per aal, 93¢ : : ! !"., 1, 866 No. % Thet castor, Corn=Down and insctive; 47j@i7§c| SHIC U gx m.,u.». No. woet, for cash: 473@48%c fon nuary; 48@484c for March; 60{@ » CANNED GOODS—Oysters, Oata—Lower; 87{@38}c for oash; 378c (Field r oase, 81 00; do 1T (Flold n). cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, bid for January; S7ic for February and |per oase, 2 75; do 2 lb(ynndnd). per oase, | yolden machine, No, 1, per gallon, o} May. 110; strawberrios, 2 I, per case,3 40, perm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tur. 3 56 rnpberrlu. 2 T, per oase, 8 80, Dam. 1,,,. 850; naptha, 74°, per wons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett 17 50 naked for cash;|pears per oase, 24), Whortleberriea 90 bid for May, r case, 275, Kgg plums,2 Ib perowse, 2 90; m,wmu lud, e I.ouu, pute, & tronger; sides, 8 S0@ 5’ n gages, 2 Ib per case, 2 90; do choice, , \xmm,. green, m r case 4 50, Pine A%glu. 2 Ib, per case | French zine, n.‘l‘ lnex lmmh llnn. Lard—Firmer and held higher; 10 65 15. Peaches, 2 8 00; | rod seal, lln;.;‘un no, in varnish aest, asked. 4o ooo@gw. dor (ple 20; French since, in ofl asst 150; Raw .2 _gl per dozen. 3 80, aad burnt umber, 1T cans 12c; raw and FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Fr,i_m burnt Sienns, 130: nndyh brown, g Markot woaker and slow; No. 2 red, 92qe | St Lonls winter) 8350 per 100 e e B bid for caeh; 85fc bid for Februas innesota Patent, $8.70; Hh-wnn Fanoy n 18@ ahl\‘ng M. & D, uc;bllnd and shutter ry. Com—Firmer; 41} bid for cashjiljc ¥ for Fepraarys ok ,*':M" anm. €3.10; Eagle, XXXX winter, | green, @rooers’ List T "ho"\v fl m W. B, wv gallon- 75; fish, gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, m; No. 1, 860; lubrit KANSAS OITY, Kansas Crrv, January 18 ~Wheat— Oate—Doll; 33¢ bid for oush oo T"“':;'.’:'.::"“‘m‘;"g,.f 80 Uheter | frose i %;,‘.‘J;.,P.,d_"" ¢ oo pectieider o 53 14.00; obopped foed, $38.00; Queen Bos | dre. 330y A Vernllid, [ u 180; LIVH STOOR 2m:r. per sack, 8 25; Nellie Blye, per sack | chrome y‘llo', L. M, 0.&D 1803 UG ARS—Powdered, 104o; Out _loat, Fophe ] “"*"‘h;“",'.{“d"::‘{ ; 3 9 Special Dispatohes o Tun Bax. Wi Gran LConfectioners’ A, | oal '..fi.f{" l.'fi, OHICAGO. Standard Extes O, 8§0; Extra O, quu, January 18.—The Drover' 9;' medium yellow, 74o; dark ysllow, carnal reprta as follows: ‘Hogs — Market opened active and 5@10c| MEATS—Ham ger 1b,, 1240; B Bacon hicher than Friday; closed weak; mixed, 3:; L‘:'x'e 1.{;..:10-: l-; sbm:' per lb,, 1lc; 8 40 b5 0 light, 5 S0@ | S¥ s titen por B ll;onlden per Ib, Cattle—Market dull and weak; orders | 840: tierce lard per 1b. i very light; price 10c hi herg prime gattle, SPICES, ~Popper, m los, 183 6 00@6 30; good to choice sh lpglng. 5 5@ %‘:u-.nabo: Nutmegs, $1 00; ,Unsaia, 24c; 5 90; common to fair, 4 00@5 10; butcherr', | Mace SLO0 1 L Tiros, ut lnd Cain 10ct Parl in plentiful supply and wlow at 2 20@4 2: 11jc; 40 and_ 80-Ib oans, 11{0; 201b cant, | rose pink, 1dc; vmthn road, Cokioso B und "Setnand ek st 3 1004 50 grice [ 113 40 tnd SIb s, ke e | Dk M, Tt s o e Bheep —Active and values st eady; com- | 11fc; 8 1b do, 123e. hrome’ yel- mon to fair, $25@4 00; medium to good, 1CE—Lodlaiana prlme to choioe,’ ,n o cobre 4 204 75; choice to extra, 5 00@5 60, fair, 6@7c; Patma, 6}c, BT, LOUIS, 82, Lous, January 13 dnll and ower; light, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75, rilohlsn h?mfl 2& Hogs—Market | No, 1 mackerel, kits, 100 family :It:u mrnur st §0@6 00; packing, | erel balf brle 4 75; family ’mackexal, u pe o 5 90@ 6 10; buthers, butchers' to extra, | 850; No. 1 white fial rll. 6 00; No, 5 00@5 60, SYRUP—Standard Com., ' 83¢, bbls.; Cottlo—Supply reant and little done; | Standard do, 44 gallon kexs, '$170; Stan- tame native steers'sold at 4 70; remainder | dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 60, ) d of transactions small, retail lots ranging 1 1:)'(;5‘134! to —dl‘g& "1‘1'& J;ofi.', oot Sheop—Market steady; 3 00@3 75 for | Java; 264@!hc,2 Mochu, 2840 medium: 4 00@4 75 for fair to good; 5 00 | 1810, @>5 50 for prime to fancy heavy. CHEESE—Full Cream, 146 Part|325@8 00; h:l-. per net, 1 25; f KANSAS 0ITY, 8kim, 1032, b nerloan, 8 85; G dry 140; tongues, each, 70@860; ™ KaNgAs Crry, January 18.—The Live Wl;:tl.em, e o s o v | eachy nuts, per 1, 7@11c; 83 50 hnd Heavy Hardware List, ron, rates, %5103 plow stoel, special un. 1o' muibll.&o, pecial ur German, 6c; oast tool do, 15@20 wagon s . | sud unlv cost fifty cents & bottle, }| Brow 760} 'L Stock Indicator reports: 801& nm-. P b, 11¢; . 4 60; Jowell lye, 27b. ke(zh::l:zfi:?lll‘;p}mg-::?:rlll S0 make B ioae: ’;‘EED_"""""‘? prices, Chop feed w“ eh g ; mw m. Gslbflrr::v' Hoge ~ Firmer; 5 806 40, with the bulk | $5,%0 Per 100 1bs.3 chop corn, 81.40; bran, e “éae P ok, 00} Wrilag Of:l‘l")‘_";}tfi,@ =, HOMINY—Now, $4 25 per bbl, ;in on's mulahofl. 6 50 i esp=Nothing dolog, W SODA—In 1o paers, 85 por caso; ke | 'SHOT. —Shoy 81803 Buck ahot, $2.10, A, 0 TRAFFIO, NEW PICKLES—Modiam, tn barrels | ris bl (£ ","m'm,k % o i“fi:{ 87.00; do in half bble, 4 00; smalls, in bbls b e 100 bt Speclal Diepatches to Tis Bs. 900 do, in half bbla, 600; gherkins, in KBED WIRE—In oar lots, bbls, 11 00; in half bbls, 6 00, 9 s FLOUR AND GRAINS, thBbii ey “c’ DR Glok .:?'fl:’,}% in less than car lots, 8 7t@ OH10400, January 13.—Receipta and 83c; Corn Starch, ExcelslorGloss, | * NATLS—Rates, 10 to 60%, 425 shipments of flour and grain for the past h Corn, The, Hides Purs, Ete. 24 hours have been as follows: AR uénw'dun good, o HIDES—reen butcher's hide, Recolots. Bhip'ta; | Ohoios, 60@750; Imperlal, good, 40@450, cured T@80; bides, green ".:h, “"c 4,000 21, int, sound, 1 Flour—bbls. ... 000 | Ohoice, 80@76c; Young Hyson, ,J.mm 4 Whu&—bnlhlll 170,000 | 500; choice, 65c@81 00; 40 salt h, Corn— & 140,000 | 850; .hpn'xi choice, 60@75c; Oowd. ld?tolblh. llfllflc, Oate— ¢ 55,000 | 85@40; Oolong, aho.«m; ong, D, por ekin, 600 Rye— * 2,000 | good, 85@40c; choice, n lamb skins, Barley— * 17,000 | “’ROPE—Sisal, § Inoh and larger, 104c; 5""‘ 150 a.m...ahia‘;'.?‘ New YoORK, Jumlrv 13,—Reoeipts and | # inch, 11¢; } inch, 11jc. o e ) shipments of flour and for the past oD WAL wo 24 hours have been as 115 threo hoop pale 300, Bfi Pioneer wuhboud‘hl 85 Flour—bbia,... S S e scksts e L sl .vmmu;mn' spple extra, 160: Oata— " pure a) ), 18c; Prussing pure aoole, 160, le, 1 \—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash Sr, Louis, January 13, ’w bhh'fi'-lu Oak sole, uawm -hl ments of flour and grain for the past( g Ars- Ki k lmparhl. 850; hemlogk kij Soe to 100; runner, ours have been as tollows: Kirk's satiost, 66 to 80o; hemlook calf, 850 to 120; bem: Receipts, Kirk's white Ruasi lock upper, /280 t¢ 2603 onk 'wper. 2c; 2,000 000 | Eutoos, 316 K(rk'l r, 400 to5 50; oalf kid, 84@860; (100 cakes Kirks muzmlh do., n kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 800 to POTAS] g oans, 4 oase, 100, oak 120 to 1 80; French kip, :nun.su,n.bhu s Ball, 2 doz. In case, | 110 to 1 55 renah olf, 1 25.to 3 00; rus- 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case 1 50, et 550807 560; linings, 600 miogg‘; PEAN UTS—Roasted, choics, red Ten- | ¥oP) to0 105 s 0rocoo, Ktnas Oy, Januan 1':«3l —Recelpts | neascs, 100 per 1b; fanoy vhlhlb:()]o p.&?; K ri’)%;; ;ebbln 0. D, Morocco, 860; simon; and shipments of grain for the past M rawv—wil Vlrxl mw, )} roasf Rours baye bega s follows 1 HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 42c; No3 OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs,1¢ 5?‘\15’0, do, 80 l}‘u}lom‘i oaky Sl N;dz Jov 154 .hxu-wlb- 16 oz., Gs, No ukee, o, 2do e, Theat, buthela,...... 11 [ B s a0 b m?u.. o & and Mules. The markot Is brisk and il grades are p Jm- ook, case, 84 10 e s gelling well at alight advanos in pitcee 'HI0AGO, Januar; —Receipts an o ALzt Sl T T e et Aafi%fl’;g‘wgtfi“‘naflw' lemA:sdlor ood horses exce the supply congiderao) hours have been as follows: LL, 4-4, Oabo e Sl uok eye .70! l t W, . 18,000 950; round, Prices range s fol- lows: Fiue single drivers, $150, to 800.; Extra dnlt horses, 8175, to 225,; Common dralt horses, $10V, to 150,; Extra farm horses, ag., &1{). o 1.2150.6 Comman da good ‘.asu hores fio RI er, 740; P t 3 dx ". ) N r' il’6 it A.Bl?!uc.' Coeamon ol “;}, Shipm’ts, - | Sko; Indian Sr. Louis, January Receipts and » 703 M shipments of live stock for the past 24 | Shawmut Bours have been as follows: it Bfiflc. do A, m. do n’&" 1340; Wal- Tt 1? bands .{nm), m-‘»x Hogs., . “RINE BIROWN OOTTONS—Allendale nd-. 75, £0'100,§ 18} to 14 Cattle, b4; Tho; Alllxmr M Bel Aml- M. 7 Sheep. ; Atfmtiu LL, tici m o Blate 4-:'0{«? Kansas Oiry, Janusry 18. —lme!p“ Tndian Orchard AA 9- Bh" l"cnnho We quote lumber, latn and ehingles on: and ehipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, 5'250 omerall N 80, 5 do'0 957 op ¢} ; do E 89, 8jo; oouuub iol,uo, w’.mu..u 44 18 10 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androseog t., §23 b ey BlmhtonnA.Ahr rial 23 Tt 890 60; 34 £, 820 60 NG No1e 4 ol 6 1o 834 00 B}%EETING No. 1 (2nd common . 3, 818 00, w0 o LMK~ FPer barcel, 81 85; bulk per ous- {05;" Qement, b, 8225 Towa pl at Omaha at the following pricet JOI"\T AND SCANTLING 1& ft. and Hogs Cattl Sheep. ———— OMAHA MAKRKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrice or THE OMAHA Bex, 'ocah ] bbl, 83 50, Hair 400, T-ned Saturday Evening, January 13, 3 felt lw 1bs, $8 50, g::l' oard, 83 50, The wholesale trale of the city for the| 0 X 124c. COAL~—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; past week continued dull, though steady UULKS Cokvr-d)—Albtny lfl brown, | Morris’ Ran Blowburg, 812; Whmhmn B 8c; do O, drab, :.;‘}l lump, 85 50; Whitebreast nuf Towa pric s ax a rule woro maintained, Jobbers | 36,60 0 KM 138 & N .,,E“d"b‘ &‘? 50: Town nut 85 50; Rprl in dry goods, clothing, boots and ehoes re- | kiripea and plaids, 1340; Arlington fagoy, | 88: Anthracite, 810 50@1100; Colorade, port small orders by mail,but sales limited | 19c; Brunswick brown, 8jo; Chariot fancy’ | 8 . Oruss in tae sgeregate. Millinery is quiet in the | 1240; do extra heavy, 20o; Fall River Indians A| DRU 8 AND "Hnmo‘u‘f Acld, b extra bheavy, 11 extreme, m::' 18a: Nunonu’t'A bro The grocery trade was slow. Rio Coffees o XX blue 82, 1840; "LUK LN G—Am sk weak, and a decline on sugars, rice and | 1 Arrowan, some] linon of caune 1 goods, while driod | $405 Clarerpont, B By 1 “con“m £ fruits and fish remained steady, 30, 160; Minnehaha 4-4, 300; Omegn sn) The general produce business was only Bfm '% ) Pat; 3 - AP 120, h.znom 8 Poultry was scarce and in demand, while butter and egg wore in (alr supply, and | 164s; Andover DI) blus, 'Lk selling moderately at revised quotations, b‘“°5°°‘°h Shg Qoncond Cheeso moved fairly at unchanged prices. | I arl4ye Heymak, Floue wa i beter domand aad rm, | of; 38 Mpatio ver D‘If-m.,., e quotations, Other mill stuffs sold fairly | River, blue and brovn. 160) ot firmer prices, N‘"“‘ brown, 144e, ALOOHOL — 187 The local grain market was about the ystono | ¢.lion; extra Califor g{xl B orect, samo as Last week, though prioes averaged "flfi" T‘fi&”fl”fi;‘,fi,‘r fo | oy e prot ctlons i “émd-'x’zl?fi- stronger. s d°d""sk, o Poquok do | weBoe ' 0061 by Bne- blauded. 50 Green fruits and vegetablos were a slow :'w. K.:'ntnuky bourbons, 200@7 00; :2‘3? sale at quotations, OOBSET JEANB—AIMPY. Aagro- ! ' 80; lnidl and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 (0@ Provisions were more active at an ad. | °28€I0 satteen 8§o; Clarendc lflh'lll‘.“,(mpro":‘d‘n per gal, s pe .u,d‘n 10, %‘ anu uinine P. & W & I, & 8., otaasium, Todide, per 1b Sulphate o r o7, $8 85; Bulpour flour chnine, ver oz, 81 45, Liquors. DIKS—Imported, €6 ooolsoo vanced price, by Tho; 1 dummla 1.40@4 00, Cut meats of all kinds advanced fully tc Pn#fierfll satteon Dho; Roo 1 INS—Tiz ported, 4 B0@6 003 domaestlo, per Ib., and lard 3¢ per hbd. ARl h‘fi‘-“::i'- Bho; Am 5’° itl! MB--Imported, 4 50@6 00; New The receipts of hogs during the week was | Conestoga. Sho; Dutnell, | EEAGH AND APELE BRANDY - @7c; w'mxn:l e} Ghucmr, 60; | 175 srmony, o h okerbocker, 6o SAMPAGNEB—lmpomd per_case, o 8, 1 flmmde.. dor o ofi.': pracuce Sei |38 0@31 0j Amiriaa, case, 1206 VOPARETS .. or oase, 4 50@16 00 N AN WINES—¥ Ry e ¥ ggs—Declined 2o, o o i AT " Elha 1\0‘3“'#!‘ I:""'J‘: gt ¢ Strawberries—Daclined 100 per case, | Kenilworth, 8365 Blua kett 1000} dut| ¥IN Bartlott Pears ~Declined 200 per case, | 9%, 80 7] Gldan Turead, T ek i cu'l;houAnxs—Abbmm- 1340 | Favorite, 66c; Rock oo Dec llnad 146 por Ib, ate, 3 A.m'rloln. 110; Artlsian, 20c; | Fancy, 56«; Daisy, The only changes reported in the war- Onlons—Advanoed bc per bu. 349 Ames. 3 Atlantic, | 2 i nd Tobacoos. In pails.—Hard to Beat! er; nngraded, 63@700; No, 2, 674@07{ec Osta—}@1o bettor aud fairly active; Lk, e Ollro n D and T, Catling O, 8., b Ib boxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- lne;DoonuOo Daad T, 16 tllard’s Tiger, 60c; Dismond Orown, 660, WHLAT c..h No, 2, 80c; cash No, ...un BM xffiq(}_ ) se—Oommon, 8, U04o; rejeoted, 4o, T Ookh 1 ey hoyu. 160y 'ste,” Granoiaied—Hiasbowells Dsbain. 16 08 b1c; Dukes Durham, 16 os, 460; Seal of North Oarotina, 16 o648, Beal of Nepras I\ 16 nnc ack, 4 oz, linen b par I, $1.06; Nasbores’ Puck 3 on, S oll, 550; Unfi T l“ 6 Mortno unwas od, light, 14@16er heay @18150; medium unwashed, light, 1 o waahed, ohoice, 220; fair, 800; fub-ding; and w., 280; burry, blackand cotted woo 2@6e low . — - Woman's True Pri A friond in need ia a friend iml.-«l This nonecan deny, enpecially when assistance is rendered when one is nurvl{ afflicted with disease, more particularly those com- plaints and weaknesses so common to onr fomale population. Every woman should know that Electric Bitters are woman's true friend, and will itively reatore her to health, even when all other remedies fail. A single trial always proves our an- sertion, They are pleasant to the taste, Sold by 0. K. Goodman _— To strengthen and build up the ays tem, a trlal will convince you that Iron Bitters is the best med- iclno made. (K IDNEY-WORT] HE CREAT CURE|, Chas. Shiverick, 1206. 1208 AND 1210 FAHNAM ST. FURNITURE Mirrors, Bedding, Feathers, AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE FURNITURE& UPHOLSTERY TRADE, OMAHA. NEB. BERQUIST BROTH ERS, MANUFAOTURERS OF wnnvniroon | GARRIAGES, BUGGIES! ONEYS, LIVEI AND BOWELS. t cleanses the aystem of the sarid poison) THOUSANDS OF CAS the worst forma of thia torrible disease| been quickly relieved, and inedart| & PERFECTLY CURED, E LIQUID or DY, SOLD by DEUGGISTS, s, T ST b gent by mail, \WELLS, RICITARDSON & (0., Burlington, V¢ INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Thoae dealring to make mon small and_modlam investments | g, provisions and stock spocul lons, can do 80 by operating pian. From May 1, T, o5 on invostments of $10,00 %o §1,000, cash profite have: bees roalized ‘and pald %o (nvestors amouning to sevoral timos the orlg inal (nvestment. Profits paid 18t o overy month, etlll lesving Ahe original Imutvdnn En‘xnx' Ennq or payablo on deman planato STOUKS & K Culars aad statomente of tans want_rosponsible port on crops and Li com- missions pald. FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Qom mission Merchants, Bloc orcao, OURPRICELIST MEN' PANTALOONS, WORKING PANTS, $1, £1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, BUSINESS PANTS, $3, $3,50, $4, $4,50, $5, DRESS PANTS, $6,50, $6, $6,50, $7, $8. MEN'S SUITS. WORKING SUITS, $8, 89, 810, $11, $12, $18, BUSINESS SUITS, $14, 315, 816, 517, 818, 20 DRESS SUITS.: $22, $25, $27, $30, $35. MEN'S ‘OVERCOATS. $7, $8, $9, 810, $12, $165, $18 20, %2. $26. $28, $30. $33, 35, $40. CHILDREN'S SUITS. _6pairin fn all Branoher The Oldest Wholesale and WATCHES at as Low Pri- |8 ¢ einwa ces a8 18 compatible with Knabe, ANDIENXEPRESS W.AGONS- 410 8. THIRTEENTH STREET NMAWHA, NE*® PSSl A. M. CLARK, Painter&Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DEONRATOR. L ALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER! Paints, Oils & Brushes, 107 Bouth 14th Streeot AHA, - . . NEBRASEKA WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF) CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD WAGONS. Pirg-Olass ‘Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done 1319 Harnay, Qor. 14th, Omabs AXMEYER:BRE {JEWELERS~MUSICDEALERS.) OMAHA, K NEB. THE LEADING in Omaha. Visitors can here IN TRE WheT ! fnd all novelties in SIL-|p Seneral Agents for the VER WARE. OLOCKS, manufactured. Rich and &iylish Jewelry, prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic, 20Y Xastern Manufacturer and Choicest Selections in| Pianos and sold PRECIOUS STONES and (for cash or ins ents at all descripuions of FINE BoxtoglpPLl;%m stock of Chickerin ose & Son's Call |anos, and other makes, i ble dealers. nonorable ers ‘Also Clough & Waren, and see our Elegant New AGES 4 TO 11 YEARS. Ster! et Sm.ith 0.3 4, i 8 o Btore, Towr - Bulding R zierct Organs, ke.” Do $7, 88, $9, 2 KILT SUITS, OVERCOATS, EX. |cornor 11th an not fail to seeunbetm]mr TRA PANTS, &O., AT ALL PRICES, ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTAING HOUSE, 1001 Farnham St. Cor. 10th. RITTERS oldest and most rellable MBAYT DMARKETYT in North Omaha. Very cholce Meat, Ponltry and Vegetables, ALWAYS ON HAND, 000K & STUEHM, Proprietors McCARTHY & BURKE, Undertakers, 218 14TH ST., BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS United Bt.ates Depository firgt Natmnal Bank, OMAHA —~~ Oor, lStb and Farnam Bts, JLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT OMAHA. WUOOKSSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. PrABLAHED 1560, Organised &4 & Natlonal Bank August 30, 1368 JAPITAL {URPL 4 AND PE( @uaian Komuras, Presid 4. 3. PorrLuroN, Jonx A, Camienvos, This Shank; roc (ee dopositej without regard ates hearing Interest. fsnic o San Francisco and principal I:l’lt:"ul”l'h !(M it l.ltl ates, also London Dubl'n Edingsburg and the principal cities of the conti nent of Kurope . § Iu.\y7l J. E BERGEN AND FANCY GROGERIES, W. Cor, 16th ahd Cuming Street, 8treets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES. A Large 8tock always on Hand. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER N HOTEL HOTELS, PROPRIETORS TOWNP ARLINQTON. J. Q. McINTIRE, Linea'n, Noby WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. Q. WEATHERLY, Manring, towa, | REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. C. REYNCLDS, Coon Rapids, owa.] BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. BTELLINIVG Milford, Neb, MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Neb OOMMERGIAL HOTEL! JOHN HANNAN Stromsburg Ne HALL HOUBE, A, W.AHALL Loulaville OITY HOTEL, OHENEY &JOLARK, Blalr, Ne .} OCOMMERCIAL HOTE J. Q. MEAD,§ Neligh, Neb. QRAND CENTRAL €.J8EYMOUR, Nebraska)Olty,INeb MIBBOURI PAOIFIO HGTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,N OOMMERCIAL HOUBE - A, O. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb) OOMMEROCIAL HOUBE, E. 8TOREY. Olarinda, lowa ENO'S HOTEL, E.L.ENO, Eremont, Neb" EXOHANGE HOTEL, ©. B. HAOKNEY, Ashland, Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVE! Atkinson, Neb! MORQAN HOUSE, E. L. QRUBB, Quide Rood, N BUMMIT HOUBE, BWAN & BEOKER Oreston, la. HOUBTON HOUSE, QEO. OALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLDS HOUSE, 0.M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, WALKER HOUBE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, Ia. OOMMEROCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURQESS, Neola, la) OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Harlan la, PARK HOUBE, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, la. NEBRASKA HOTEL, JIL. AVERY, Stanton, MERCHANTS HOTEL Q. W, BURK, Burlington Junstion, OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, _— Blanchard, la. PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, 8henandoah la, OOMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld Oity, Neb BAGNELL HOUSE, OHABS. BAGNELL, Qollege 8prings, la. OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Viilisea, la. JUDKING HOUSBE, FRANK WILKINON, Malvern, ls, BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Grove{la COMMEROCIAL HOUSE B, F. BTEARNS, Odebolt, Ia WOOD8 HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUALAS HOUSE, J. B. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T, GBEEN, Bedford Ia. ARLINGTON HOUSE, M. BLAOK & BON, Marysville Mo NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOUSE A, T. POTTER, Norfolk Ju Ned WINSLOW HOUBE Q. McOARTY, Boward, Neb, AURORA HOUSE W, 8. Joned Auroar Neb. OROZIER HOUBE . R. OROZ'ER, Bldney, Neb, AVOOA EATING HOUSE 5 W. ROOKHOLD. oca la. CENTRAL HOUBE LOOKWOOD & annTuOK. Red Oak' FOBTER HOUBE Onpl JOHN FOSTER, Lewls, la. NHITNEY HOUBE KER, Griswold, la. DEPOT HOTEL, O L. DHAPMAN, Dunlap, la LUBK HOUSE, J A LUBK, Logan, la. DOW CITY HOUSE, W MORfON, Dow BICI.FIA ER HOUSE, AQQl U8 Denlson, HARMON HOUSE, TAMA. cx'rv. TA., Harmon & Koalos, Prop,

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